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Breast Reduction Surgery Can Help You Stand Tall

As many women suffering with the pain of overly large breasts will know, bigger isn"t always better. If you feel that your breasts are too big you might be the ideal candidate for a breast reduction, which could not only remove the source of your discomfort but also help you to regain your self-confidence.

One of the biggest problems experienced by women with large breasts is bad posture, caused by the heavy weight pulling you down. If, every day, you"re plagued by chronic back ache and constantly feel slouched over when sitting down a breast reduction could help to reduce the strain on your back.

You will need to attend a consultation before you can book your breast reduction surgery. During this consultation your surgeon will help you to decide your resulting bra size, as well as explaining the procedure and potential after surgery results to you.

If you decide to go ahead with the surgery you"ll need to buy a new sports bra in your new bra size. This is the bra that you"ll be going home in, so it"s important that you remember to bring it to the hospital on the day of your operation.

Your surgeon will come to your room shortly before the surgery to mark a guideline on your breasts, telling them how much tissue is to be removed. This is also your chance to ask any last minute questions. The procedure will be carried out under a general anaesthetic and your breasts will be downsized as desired.

Depending on the scale of your breast reduction, the nipple and areola may need to be repositioned. The surgery should take around 3 hours in total and will result in a 1 "" 2 night stay in hospital.

Following your surgery you"ll wake up wearing your new sports bra and there will be dressings over the incisions. You may have drainage tubes running from each breast to help the healing process, but they"ll be removed before you go home. If you"re in any discomfort you can ask your nurse for a form of pain relief.

As breast reduction surgery is quite a large procedure the recovery process can be lengthy. You"ll need to take up to 4 weeks off work and should continue to wear a supportive bra "" your surgeon will advise you on the specific length of time required. No physical activity should be undertaken while you"re healing, including general household chores. You must make sure to attend your post-operative appointment, where your surgeon will inform you of how you"re healing.

As soon as you wake up from your surgery you"ll be able to feel the benefits of breast reduction, which can include increased self-confidence, good posture, a wider variety of bras, swimwear and clothes and, most importantly, no more back pain.

by: Tim Bisley




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